A ecological survey identifies 60 distinct bird species inhabiting a forest reserve. The species are categorized by three characteristics: being migratory (MMM), being water-dwelling (WWW), and being endangered (EEE).
The frequencies for each category are distributed as follows:
Describe in words the event (W∩E)(W \cap E)(W∩E).
Write down the probability that a species selected at random is migratory.
Find P((M∪W∪E)′)P((M \cup W \cup E)')P((M∪W∪E)′).
Given that the species selected is endangered: find the probability that it is migratory.
State, with a reason, whether or not the events M M\,M and E E\,E are statistically independent.
Given that the species selected is both water-dwelling and endangered: find the probability that it is migratory.
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